Community Food and Nutrition Skills Course

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Do you work with families or groups in the community? Are you interested in food and nutrition? Then the Community Food and Nutrition Skills Course may be of interest. The course is Agored Cymru accredited (level 2, 3 credits).

 

What is the course about?

The course aims to increase knowledge and skills in food and nutrition. On completion, participants will be able to pass on basic, consistent information to the groups they work with. 

The course has been developed by the Welsh Government in partnership with Community Dieticians in Wales (CDiW). It will be delivered by a Community Dietician.

 

Who is the course for?

The course is aimed at those who work with families and groups in the community.  

 

What time commitment is involved?

The course will be run over the following days: Tuesday 7 February (9.30 – 4.30), Tuesday 14 February (9.30 – 4.30), Tuesday 28 February (9.30 – 4.30), Tuesday 6 March (9.30 – 12.00) and Tuesday 13 March (9.30 – 4.30). The sessions are informal and interactive. There is also a small amount of private study involved. 

 

Where will it run?

The course will be run at Riverside Health Centre. Places are limited to 12-15 per course.                    

How much does the course cost?

There is a small charge of £10 per learner for certification. 

 

To find out more

For more information or to book a place, call Kath Picton or Lisa Williams on 029 2090 7619 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

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